Ann Fulton

Breakfast, Burgers

Cheeseburger Frittata

With four backyard chickens, if I don’t make eggs for a week, we end up with a fridge full of eggs! A frittata is the perfect way to enjoy eggs for dinner and, even if you don’t have chickens of your own,  is an economical way to provide a flavorful, high-protein meal. Frittatas are easy…

Salads

Spinach Salad with Citrus, Avocado and Balsamic Reduction

A few weeks ago, a friend emailed me, saying that grapefruit is one of his favorite fruits, and wondered if I had any recipes using this fruit.  On one of those aforementioned evenings, when the refrigerator was looking rather bare, I did happen to have a bag of baby spinach, a grapefruit, and a red…

Condiments, Dressings

Balsamic Reduction (aka making “good” balsamic from the inexpensive stuff!)

Years ago, a friend gave me a small bottle of aged balsamic vinegar — the real stuff, from Modena, Italy. At that point, I had never experienced this mellow and thick, almost sweet, vinegar and I savored every last drop of that bottle. The terrific thing is that you really don’t need to spend twenty…

Soups and Stews

White Bean Soup with Kale and Cheese Toast (Slow Cooker)

This is one of those meals I have been cooking for years and I look forward to a warm bowl of it when the nights are cold.  The aroma wafting from the kitchen takes me right back to my grandmother’s kitchen.  It’s the ham hock.  The good smell it produces is matched only by the…

Side Dishes

Roasted Cauliflower and New Potatoes with Blue Cheese

Super easy and incredibly satisfying, this recipe is veggie-based comfort food at its best. Minimal ingredients equal maximum flavor!    Rice makes a perfect “sponge” for the flavorful tomato-based sauce in my easy slow cooker chicken tikka masala. But with this and other dishes for which rice forms a purposeful base, I sometimes replace the…

Breakfast, Snacks

Chunky Quinoa Granola

This is one of those recipes I am really excited to share.  It is chunky and crispy and, as far as my tastebuds are concerned, the perfect granola.  What’s more, it is a terrific option for those who are gluten-free and may be intolerant of oats.  From the various feedback I receive from the fabulous…

Breakfast

Cream of Quinoa

My grandmother often made cream of wheat when I was a little girl and I loved eating it, topped simply with a sprinkle of brown sugar.  Quinoa flakes offer a modern spin on that tasty breakfast with a gluten-free grain that cooks in two quick minutes.  It takes almost as long to pour cereal from…

Cakes, Desserts

Classic Cheesecake with Chocolate Hazelnut Drizzle

Foolproof classic cheesecake (with a few delicious upgrades!) is easy to make with this recipe and the included helpful tips.   First off, Happy New Year!!!   It has been a complete pleasure to share my recipes with so many friends, both old and new, in the past year and I look forward to more…

Appetizers

Roasted Peel-and-Eat Shrimp with Homemade Cocktail Sauce

Easy to make and so much fun to eat. This recipe can be made with shrimp that has already been peeled and deveined. Simply adjust the seasoning amount, as noted.   There are certain foods my family refers to a “fun foods”.  Some of these include crabs, artichokes and anything for which we can use…

Condiments, Sauces

Homemade Chili Sauce

Forgot to buy chili sauce at the store? No problem, because great chili sauce is quick and easy to make at home! Chili sauce is a condiment I use occasionally, but not often. Needing some for a shrimp recipe I planned to make this weekend, I added it to my grocery list. Or, at least,…

Condiments, Dips

Easy Yogurt Fruit Dip

 A fruit tray is a delicious addition to any party menu as well as a healthy option that looks pretty and is typically a hit with kids and adults alike.  Recently, I hosted an event and wanted a dip to serve alongside the fruit.  I experimented with the following recipe and served it in a…

Salads

Fall Salad with Lemon Poppy Seed Dressing

With winter just around the corner, I am sort of thinking I should have chosen a different name for this salad!  This is the perfect recipe to get through the cold months when fresh produce is not abundant.  It is also a worthy counterbalance to the excesses of the holidays…like all that Oreo Bark! Loving…

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